It’s that time of year when we look back on the past twelve months to remember good times, reflect on hardships, and set goals for the future. Here at NorthEndWaterfront.com, we’d like to take a moment to reflect on our most popular posts from 2017. We published 1,806 articles over the past year! Here are the Read More…
Author: Amanda Stoll
Reader Poll: What Do You Do For The Holiday Break?
With schools closed for holiday break and many people traveling to visit friends and family, the week between Christmas and New Year is a time for celebrating old traditions and creating new ones! What do you and your loved ones do for fun this time of year? Choose your favorite activities in our poll and Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: Dog Park Opens, New Year’s Eve Guide, St. Leonard’s Church Reopens, Zoning Board Approvals, Santa Traditions & Toys for Tots!
This week’s top posts on NorthEndWaterfront.com featured holiday events, opening celebrations, and upcoming property changes. Read on below to see the most popular articles from this past week. North End Dog Park Opens at DeFilippo (Gassy) Park Flights [Photos] After several years of planning and construction, the new official North End Dog Park was opened Read More…
Reader Poll: Do You Agree with the Plastic Bag Ban?
Earlier this week Mayor Walsh signed a ban on single-use plastic bags in Boston. Starting next December, shoppers will need to bring their own reusable bags to the stores, or pay a 5-cent fee for a thicker, compostable plastic bag or a paper bag with handles. Boston joins 59 other cities and towns in Massachusetts with plastic Read More…
Your Guide to New Year’s Eve on The Waterfront: Ice Sculptures, Fireworks and More!
Boston Harbor Now has teamed up with several local businesses and cultural institutions in the Waterfront neighborhood to bring you a full line-up of activities to ring in the new year! The fun starts at 11am and continues all day, culminating in harbor fireworks at midnight. There will be an interactive ice sculpture stroll from Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: Inner Harbor Ferry, NEMPAC 128 North Street Bid, Fire Safety, Christmas Fund Luncheon Photos, & Santa Skate!
This week’s top posts covered a little bit of everything – transportation, real estate, awards, meetings, event photos and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles on NorthEndWaterfront.com from the past week. Inner Harbor Ferry Could Connect Lovejoy Wharf, Eastie, Charlestown, Long Wharf, Fan Pier and More Earlier this week, MassDOT and Read More…
Inner Harbor Ferry Could Connect Lovejoy Wharf, Eastie, Charlestown, Long Wharf, Fan Pier and More
Looking for a less congested route from North Station to the Seaport? Hoping to easily travel between Charlestown and Long Wharf? Boston Harbor ferries may be the answer to some transportation needs. Earlier this week, MassDOT and Boston Harbor Now met with the Seaport Economic Council to present the proposed short list for new or Read More…
Reader Poll: Would You Ride In A Self-Driving Car?
You can now take a Lyft ride in a self-driving vehicle, thanks to a partnership between this ride-hailing app and the driverless car startup nuTonomy. The companies recently started offering autonomous rides to passengers in a short testing zone from Fort Point Channel to the marine industrial park. Read more in The Boston Globe. The topic Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: Christmas Parade, Maurizio’s Closing, King Tides, Fundraising for Saint Leonard’s, Holiday Event Photos & Iconic Signs
The top posts from NorthEndWaterfront.com this past week focused on holiday celebrations, local fundraising efforts, flooding from the king tides and more! Read on below to see the most popular articles of the week. North End Christmas Parade Canceled as Organizer Abruptly Retires The North End Christmas Parade will take a year off in 2017 Read More…
Reader Poll: What Is Your Favorite Sculpture of the North Square Proposed Artwork?
Last April, A+J Art+Design was selected to create a public artwork for North Square in conjunction with the North Square renovations. The reconstruction groundbreaking occurred in early October, and A+J Art+Design recently unveiled the North Square public art project website. The proposed artwork features four sculptures pertaining to the history and culture of the North End. What Read More…
Weekly Top Reads: St. Leonard’s Restoration, Lyft Threats, Faneuil Hall Tree Lighting, Nazzaro Center Survey, North Station Traffic Plan & Basketball Bonanza!
This week’s top posts featured North End restorations, holiday festivities, possible traffic solutions and more! Read on below to see the most popular NorthEndWaterfront.com articles from this past week. Reopening of Restored Saint Leonard Church on December 17 [Photos] Saint Leonard Church recently underwent a much-needed year-long renovation project. The multi-million-dollar project, completed in December, Read More…
Final Report: Dealing With North Station Area Traffic Congestion
After a year of study, city officials have put together their final plan to decrease the frustrations of traffic congestion in the North Station area, while also making neighborhood experiences safer and more enjoyable. The action plan recommends changes that will encourage people to use mobility options other than driving and increase incentives for biking Read More…












